First Aid – BDSM

First Aid - BDSM of bondage, domination, submission, and sado-masochism is not to be taken lightly, and in particular that of health and safety.

Get to know the risks you are taking!

As a mistress, pro domme, dominatrix, domme, you owe it to yourself and those you are playing with, to be safe sane and consensual. First Aid - BDSM. Know the risks, safety first, and don't panic.

NEVER play on your OWN!

Mistresses should be aware that there could also be health and safety issues to themselves too.

There isn't a day that goes past when I see someone doing something dangerous on Twitter!

1. Education

All the different aspects of BDSM come with their own risks. Get to know what they potentially are.  Activities that involve pain, stress, asphyxiation, burns or overheating, learn what to do, don't improvise. This is not the time to dab it with a tissue or push them out of the door quickly…however, try not to damage anyone in the first place!

I did a First Aid (BDSM is why I went) course August 2017. I have stocked up my first aid box now.

2. Stay Calm

If anything goes wrong, don’t panic. Then stop what you are doing. What you don’t need to do is alarm anyone unnecessarily. That just adds fuel to the fire. Stop, and think what you need to do next. It really is worth thinking about every eventuality prior to playing. Take your time. Unless it’s life threatening, take a deep breath - be fast but thorough.

3. Communicate

Time to come out of Mistress role, you won’t solve the problem in domme mode. Time to discuss the situation with the person involved or bring in a third party. Keep them updated in a clear and calm way, particularly if they can't see what's going on. It is important that you make them realise that their health is the most important thing, and how things will proceed.

4. Basic First Aid

If you're going to start doing anything that might result in blood loss, acute pain, stress-lead problems or cause asphyxiation, you need to know what to do if those things happen or become unexpectedly intense.

A basic first aid - BDSM will come in handy - get to know the risks.

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first aid bdsm

5. Monitor

Keep checking the situation and the mental state of the patient. Don’t let them move about.  See what you can do to make them feel comfortable and safe. Watch that they don’t move or struggle to get up. Keep and eye on their colour, lucidity, temperature and heart rate, if possible.

6. First Priority

First priority is the health and welfare of the person injured or unwell. Don't think twice about calling an ambulance or sacrificing expensive equipment.

7. Get Help

Get to know the risks. Learn First Aid - BDSM. Access the situation. Look for danger or potential further injury.

If you can’t solve it or things are pretty serious, then call for help. Medical professionals have seen everything, don’t make up a story. Being honest will save a lot of time.

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